Comparing scanning behaviour in web search on small and large screens

Jaewon Kim, Paul Thomas, R. Sankaranarayana, Tom Gedeon
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Although web search on mobile devices is common, little is known about how users read search result lists on a small screen. We used eye tracking to compare users' scanning behaviour of web search engine result pages on a small screen (hand-held devices) and a large screen (desktops or laptops). The objective was to determine whether search result pages should be designed differently for mobile devices. To compare scanning behaviour, we considered only the fixation time and scanning strategy using our new method called 'Trackback'. The results showed that on a small screen, users spend relatively more time to conduct a search than they do on a large screen, despite tending to look less far ahead beyond the link that they eventually select. They also show a stronger tendency to seek information within the top three results on a small screen than on a large screen. The reason for this tendency may be difficulties in reading and the relative location of page folds. The results clearly indicated that scanning behaviour during web search on a small screen is different from that on a large screen. Thus, research efforts should be invested in improving the presentation of search engine result pages on small screens, taking scanning behaviour into account. This will help provide a better search experience in terms of search time, accuracy of finding correct links, and user satisfaction.
在小屏幕和大屏幕上比较网页搜索的扫描行为
尽管移动设备上的网络搜索很常见,但人们对用户如何在小屏幕上阅读搜索结果列表知之甚少。我们使用眼动追踪来比较用户在小屏幕(手持设备)和大屏幕(台式机或笔记本电脑)上浏览网络搜索引擎结果页面的行为。目的是确定搜索结果页面是否应该针对移动设备进行不同的设计。为了比较扫描行为,我们只考虑固定时间和扫描策略,使用我们的新方法“Trackback”。结果显示,在小屏幕上,用户花在搜索上的时间比在大屏幕上要多,尽管他们倾向于在最终选择的链接之外看得更远。他们也更倾向于在小屏幕上搜索前三个结果,而不是在大屏幕上。造成这种趋势的原因可能是阅读困难和页面折叠的相对位置。结果清楚地表明,在小屏幕上进行网络搜索时的扫描行为与在大屏幕上的扫描行为不同。因此,研究工作应该投入到改进小屏幕上搜索引擎结果页面的呈现上,并考虑到扫描行为。这将有助于在搜索时间、找到正确链接的准确性和用户满意度方面提供更好的搜索体验。
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